Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Folks! In a message dated 98-03-14 22:45:48 EST, Eric wrote: << Well, you might want to talk to some Contax owners first. I've heard similar horror stories (like five RTSIII cameras going back to the factory - one owner by the way - over and over again). Nikon has similar complaints, as does Canon. Pentax even! So think a little bit more before jumping. >> I must agree with Eric here. For many years I used the Contax line, with their excellent glass, for my 35mm SLR work. During that time, I had a large number of problems with the system due, mostly, to the lens mount and lens stop down mechanisms. Jerry Carr at Southeast Denver Camera Repair, and Walter Delasandri of UNT (thought it best to cite specific sources) both indicated that this was a weak point of the system. I believe John van Stelton also mentioned something of the sort to me in passing (John?). The Contax SLR line also does not yet have matrix metering, like the R8 - or the Canons I now use. Speaking of Canon: I recently had to return a new (3 month old) EOS Elan IIe for repair of an electrical problem. I went through my reputable dealer (Werner's in Denver), who made it clear to Canon that the body is used by a professional (admitedly as my back up to the 1n). It took four weeks and three follow up phone calls to get the repaired body back. I am underwhelmed. When enough spare cash has accumulated, I will switch over to the R8. Will von Dauster